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Tamie Snow
Bazaar Bizarre
90 Crafters! A smorgasbord of handmade items, many cleverly made with recycled materials. Something for everyone—jewelry, toys, lotions, art, glass, fiber arts, ceramics, handbags, baby items, even crafting supplies.

Location:   Craft Zone   

 

Tammy Lee
Vegan Food & Cooking Information

 

Tara Chabot
Bazaar Bizarre
90 Crafters! A smorgasbord of handmade items, many cleverly made with recycled materials. Something for everyone—jewelry, toys, lotions, art, glass, fiber arts, ceramics, handbags, baby items, even crafting supplies.

Location:   Craft Zone   

 

Ted Hall
21st Century Woodworking Tools
The founder of ShopBot tells how his company was an outgrowth of his passion for building wooden boats and that led him to create an affordable, capable CNC machine for the rest of us.

Appearance(s)
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta) , Sunday 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

 

Teresa Mak
Batik Chic
This is a demonstration of the batik process that will be appearing as a CRAFT project, "Batik Chic." Traditionally, the batik technique entails using wax to block the dyes used to color the fabric. I used wax to block various colors and shades of cold--water dye on cotton fabric.

Location:   Expo Green   

 

Theo Tam
CerviScope

Location:   Outdoors   

 

Thomas Maiorana
How to Make Your Own Shoes...the Easy Way!
A live demonstration showing how you can make your own shoes by hacking into existing ones.

Appearance(s)
Craft Demos , Sunday 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM

 

Thomas Sepe
Whirlygig Emoto
A steampunk inspired steam-electric hybrid motorcycle. Built on a highly modified chassis of a 1967 Tote Goat, the Whirlygig has a 15hp 24V electric motor, with a 100psi steam boiler on the back to run steam effects. Using mostly found objects or recycled materials, in addition to custom fabrication, the Whirlygig is a blast from your future past!

Location:   Outdoors   

 

Thomas Zimmerman
Electronic Drum

Location:   Expo Red   

 

Tiffany Chenoweth
Swap-O-Rama-Rama
Get rid of your tired clothes. Swap it or refashion old into new! A Maker Faire ticket plus any size bag of unwanted (but clean) clothes admits you to this textile paradise.

Location:   Craft Zone   

Appearance(s)
Festival Stage , Saturday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Fashion Show

 

Tiffany Threadgould
Cereal Box Biz Card Holder
Transform old cereal boxes into this super-cute business card holder. It comes packed with recycling power! With a few cuts and folds, you'll have a one-of-a-kind holder made from your favorite breakfast brand. You can also use it as a wallet.

Location:   Expo Red   

 

Tim Anderson
Heirloom Technology
The author of MAKE's Heirloom Technology column will show some of his fascinating projects, including the hydrothopter, yurt, cozy boat, and marshallese outrigger assembly.

Location:   Outdoors  under a tree   

 

Tim Bayne
Combat robot "CycloneBot"

 

Tim Black
Optical Acoustics
This is a set of MP3 players that have the LED outputs. The modulated light is received by a photo-diode amplifier and the players send messages that are transmitted to various stars through a spotlight. The receiver is in a small telescope.

Location:   Dark Room   

 

Tim Brown
TimeScience TimeWindow and Stop Motion Theater
It's play-time! Stop in at the Stop Motion Theater and be a part of a collaborative movie. Or take a timeout with our favorite pastime, the TimeWindow and make time fly with the TimeController -- experience a year in a minute, or push the button and turn the dial to go back in time and watch the Maker Faire unfold from the start.

Location:   Expo Green   

 

Tim Giugni
Shadow Dome
Formerly known as Dreams of Electric Houses. Make shadow puppets or use some of ours and use them to amaze your friends and befuddle your enemies on our wall-to-wall shadow theater.

Location:   Dark Room   

 

Tim Lillis
Tricks of the Trade/Narwhal Creative

Location:   Expo Green   

 

Tim Robinson
The Computer History Museum
The Computer History Museum will provide Maker Faire attendees with a preview to its much-anticipated exhibit opening in May, Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine No. 2. The Mountain View-based Museum is where computing history lives and is home to one of the largest international collections of computing artifacts in the world.

Location:   Expo Yellow   

 

Tina Pham
Bazaar Bizarre
90 Crafters! A smorgasbord of handmade items, many cleverly made with recycled materials. Something for everyone—jewelry, toys, lotions, art, glass, fiber arts, ceramics, handbags, baby items, even crafting supplies.

Location:   Craft Zone   

 

Toby Garrone
Grow Your Own Mushrooms

Location:   Expo Yellow   

 

Tod Kurt
Experiments with Smart LEDs

Location:   Expo Yellow   

 

Tom Anderson
High Speed Flash Photography Kit
As seen in MAKE Vol 4. Take "impossible" pictures, leaving everyone wondering "How did you do that?" Capture high-speed events -- A splash. Popping balloons. Breaking glass. Use your imagination!

Location:   Maker Shed  Maker Shed   

 

Tom Grimley
Automated Electronic Music
An ensemble of self-constructed automated electronic devices that perform analog experimental music. Each box with speakers plays itself and is made up of circuit boards, motor-driven mechanical interfaces, and variable resistors.

Location:   Expo Yellow   

 

Tom Kabat
Home Built Bicycles
Think outside the diamond and be inspired to take some easy steps to build your own unique bicycles.

 

Tom Sgouros
Judy: My Dinner with Android
Since the dawn of the computer age, people have argued about whether computers can ever be intelligent. But has anyone tried simply asking one? Intrepid researcher Tom Sgouros built a robot in his basement and after literally weeks of lessons in phonetics, elocution and the elements of logic, he and Judy present their findings here.

Appearance(s)
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta) , Saturday 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

 

Tony Baxter
Creating Disney-themed Parks Designs
Senior VP of Disney Imagineering's Creative Development Group,Tony Baxter has played a key role in the design and creation of many Disney attractions and theme parks of the last 25 years, including Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Splash Mountain, the Indiana Jones Adventure, and the overall creative role for Disneyland and Disneyland Paris.

Appearance(s)
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta) , Saturday 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM

 

Tony Pratkanis
Neo-robotica Insectus

Location:   Expo Yellow   

 

TradeMark Gunderson
The Evolution Control Committee presents The Wheel Of Mashup!
Spin the wheel and make your own new mashup!

Appearance(s)
Music Stage 1 , Saturday 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Music Stage 1 , Saturday 8:00 PM - 8:30 PM

 

Travis Meinolf
Laser Looms—Crystal and Cardboard

Location:   Outdoors   

 

Trinity
Swap-O-Rama-Rama
Get rid of your tired clothes. Swap it or refashion old into new! A Maker Faire ticket plus any size bag of unwanted (but clean) clothes admits you to this textile paradise.

Location:   Craft Zone   

Appearance(s)
Festival Stage , Saturday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Fashion Show

 

trinity cross
Bazaar Bizarre
90 Crafters! A smorgasbord of handmade items, many cleverly made with recycled materials. Something for everyone—jewelry, toys, lotions, art, glass, fiber arts, ceramics, handbags, baby items, even crafting supplies.

Location:   Craft Zone   

 

TripKnight
TripKnight
A live music experience. Part folk, part blues, part hip hop and all experimental. TripKnight is more than just a band. It is a community with members in multiple states with a history of good times from Black Rock City, to New York City and from North Carolina to Northern California.

Appearance(s)
Music Stage 1 , Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Music Stage 1 , Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

 

Tristan Perich
Loud Objects
Agog and agaggle! The Loud Objects set sail for a feral reimagination of circuit bending. Loftily wielding soldering irons against a ramshackle overhead projector, these heroic lads from New York City (Tristan Perich the composer, Kunal Gupta the programmer, and Katie Shima the architect) wire up live musical circuits and gerrymander lo-fi electronic noise. The first few minutes are characterized by bleak silence as the loud objects swiftly assemble an initial circuit; thereafter a lush and percussive poetry overwhelms the arena as the trio heroically hacks microchips into a beastly swarm of 1-bit noise. These maneuverings are projected physically from the smokiness, hulking beyond the performers, gargantuan spectres stripped from the pillars of antiquated technology to their lurid and noble spirit. (Co-located in the Maker Shed with 1-Bit Music.)

Location:   Maker Shed  Maker Shed   

Appearance(s)
Maker Made Stage (Expo) , Sunday 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

 

Troy Thorne
Whimsical Wood Creations

 

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